Vaishya Vani
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Waisya Wani adalah sebuah anak kasta dari Waisya, salah satu warna Hindu. Mereka biasanya merupakan pedagangan tradisional dan biasanya ditemukan di wilayah India , Goa, beberapa bagian pesisir dan pusat Karnataka, dan Kerala. Komunitas tersebut umumnya dikenal sebagai Wani dan terkadang Kudali Wani. Mereka berbicara dalam dialek Marathi dan Konkani.
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Vaishya Vani is a sub-caste of Vaishyas, one of the varnas of Hinduism. Because of their hereditary occupation as traders and merchants, they are found in many regions in India, including Konkan, Bihar, some parts of the Canara subregion of Karnataka & the Cochin area in Kerala. In the Konkan division of Maharashtra, there were subdivisions of Vani communities, like Kudali (coming from Kudal) in Savantwadi, Sangameshwari (from Sangameshwar) in Ratnagiri& Patne (from Patan) in Satara. In the Goa state, they speak Konkani and Mahratti. In the and the , they are also known as Vaishnav or Vaishnav Vanik.
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Waisya Wani
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Waisya Wani adalah sebuah anak kasta dari Waisya, salah satu warna Hindu. Mereka biasanya merupakan pedagangan tradisional dan biasanya ditemukan di wilayah India , Goa, beberapa bagian pesisir dan pusat Karnataka, dan Kerala. Komunitas tersebut umumnya dikenal sebagai Wani dan terkadang Kudali Wani. Mereka berbicara dalam dialek Marathi dan Konkani.
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Vaishya Vani is a sub-caste of Vaishyas, one of the varnas of Hinduism. Because of their hereditary occupation as traders and merchants, they are found in many regions in India, including Konkan, Bihar, some parts of the Canara subregion of Karnataka & the Cochin area in Kerala. In the Konkan division of Maharashtra, there were subdivisions of Vani communities, like Kudali (coming from Kudal) in Savantwadi, Sangameshwari (from Sangameshwar) in Ratnagiri& Patne (from Patan) in Satara. In the Goa state, they speak Konkani and Mahratti. In the and the , they are also known as Vaishnav or Vaishnav Vanik. During the period of the Kadambas of Goa, they were known as Banajigas (merchants) who were engaged in trade. The reference to these Banajigas from Savoi Verem, Narve, Khandepar, Kapilagram, Bandivade and Taligram are mentioned in Khandepar copper plate of 1358 CE. OBC status was given to Vaishya Vanis in 2008, which was later removed in 2011.now in OBC At present Vaishya Vanis fall under OBC while others are classed as .
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